Scott wasn't up in time

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Ncc84, Jul 21, 2013.


  1. FloydWillnever

    FloydWillnever Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Scott didn't complain once, then he went home and still didn't complain on twitter.

    He doesn't give a ****, so why do you?
     
  2. Ncc84

    Ncc84 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    If he waves it off after nine it's a 10 count.
    You need to be up at 10, not still getting up.
     
  3. Ncc84

    Ncc84 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    People are also saying it was a quick count, but from scott going down to the count of 10 was 11 seconds.
     
  4. Badbot

    Badbot You can just do things. Full Member

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    :huh
    So if you get up right when the ref yells out 10 then you still lose?
    Seems like Scott got up at 10.
     
  5. Rock0052

    Rock0052 Loyal Member Full Member

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    Yes. You can get up at 10, it just means you've lost the fight. There's no grace period after 10 gets said.

    That's why waiting until after 9 to start getting up is a terrible move if you have the ability to get up at 7 or 8.
     
  6. MyName

    MyName Simon Adebisi Full Member

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    I'm sure if he would have complained the result would have been changed.

    Or not.
     
  7. ludwig

    ludwig Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The count was too fast. Still, Scott was in hostile turf, he should have been up asap.
     
  8. assasin

    assasin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    1) Malik was actually down for 11 seconds. check the time on the video from YT. that's a count out. fact.

    2) refs don't count to 10 then wave, that would be 11 seconds. the wave comes after 9. fact.

    3) Americans don't come to the UK that often because they never like to travel. fact.

    4) the USA is the most corrupt place on the earth. the UK the fairest. fact.

    if you want to continue with all this bitter bull**** with the rest of the idiots, go right ahead. but the truth is that he was counted out fair and square.

    also, it's Malik's fault for getting up so late. he's been around for a long time so there isn't any excuse for him. it didn't look like he wanted any more of Chisora so basically used this as an excuse to not get his beating.

    just how long do you think Americans should be on the floor for? 11 seconds isn't good enough, maybe you guys need 16 seconds or something? just how many rule changes would you like to suit your guys? honest question.

    it seems you've changed all of the other rules in boxing to suit, so it's not surprising to see you want the count changed as well. :roll:
     
  9. assasin

    assasin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    the BBBofC would have checked the tape if there was a complaint and seen that Malik was down for 11 seconds. therefore, the result would have stood.
     
  10. Kid Cincinnati

    Kid Cincinnati GOOD BOY NATION Full Member

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    :lol:
     
  11. northpaw

    northpaw Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    It was a bull**** stoppage. There are an abundance fights where fighters
    get up at 9 and the fight isn't stopped.

    For example Michael Nunn vs James Toney. Nunn was up at 9 and the fight
    continued (for a few more seconds). I can go on and on. The stoppage was on
    some ****.
     
  12. MyName

    MyName Simon Adebisi Full Member

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    Really don't know why people bring this ''seconds'' thing up.

    A 10 count is not 10 seconds.It's the amount of time it takes a ref to count 10.

    It can be 8 seconds or 12 seconds.
     
  13. awayfromhome

    awayfromhome Active Member Full Member

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    The UK is worse than Germany for visiting fighters . I wouldn't advise any foreign fighter to fight there unless they were getting a payday where losing would be worth it. Malik knew this going in. He screwed up and was watching his corner and not the ref. bad mistake and he paid the price with a shonky ref call. He was winning at the time of stoppage - he didn't seem at all hurt - but he was a fraction slower than normal to rise - dodgy stoppage but that's the way it goes when you are on the road.
     
  14. assasin

    assasin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    well if that's not good enough, maybe the fact that Malik started to get up AFTER the 9 count, is.

    the ref doesn't need to count to 10 after 9. the wave off comes after the 9 count. everyone knows this.
     
  15. assasin

    assasin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    so you blame the UK for being dodgy, but then contradict yourself by blaming Malik for looking at his corner instead of the ref?

    this place gets even more stupid by the second.

    and no, the UK is no where near to the corruption of Germany.